2022
DOI: 10.1177/23993693221086594
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Secondary Membranous in the Cancer Patient

Abstract: Secondary membranous nephropathy can be due to a multitude of causes, but there is an association to malignancy. Membranous nephropathy is classically associated with solid tumors and its presence can affect overall morbidity and mortality. Age and absence of anti-phospholipase A2 receptor appear to be the largest clues to paraneoplastic membranous nephropathy, and presence of thrombospondin 7A and NELL1 are highly linked to paraneoplastic membranous nephropathy. Most troublesome is the patient with no history… Show more

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